Jones insisted on Sunday that players would stand for the anthem, and doubled down in an interview on Monday, pointing to a league manual that says players "should" stand.

According to several reports, players did not discuss what happened in the meeting, with most declining to comment.

However, when cornerback Orlando Scandrick was asked about Breast Cancer Awareness Month, his answer may have hinted at how the meeting with Jones went down.

Likewise, Scandrick's choice of music may have hinted at the outcome of the meeting.

Jones is a supporter of President Donald Trump, who has been a vocal critic of the national anthem protests. At a rally in September, Trump said NFL owners should "fire" any "son of a b----" who kneels during the anthem.

Following widespread protests in the wake of Trump's comments, Jones and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem but then stood during it. Later, Trump said he spoke to Jones and that Jones told him the Cowboys would stand for the anthem going forward.